The rapper is being sued by his former landlord's attorney after he allegedly posted her number to social media.

The three-story structure crumpled into a pile of concrete slabs Wednesday. About 100 nursery and primary school students are believed to have been inside. At least 37 people have been rescued. Read more

Few styles of network TV serve as a better barometer for the temperament of the American culture than late-night talk, which exists in a permanent—and sometimes uneasy—dialogue with the American inter ... Read more

NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New York Magazine editor-in-chief Adam Moss about leaving the publication. He's the longest serving editor in the magazine's history, a job he's held for 15 years. Read more

Kashmir Valley, a place of stunning beauty, has been engulfed by violence for decades. While curfews often grind the rest of life to a halt, one market, sourced from giant floating gardens, is exempt. Read more

Spotify has asked the EU Commission to intervene in its business relationship with Apple, citing the fact that Apple takes a 30% vig on all customer revenues from people who join the service or buy so ... Read more

California's governor has placed a moratorium on executions, giving more than 700 people on death row a reprieve. It's part broader national trend where states are imposing the death penalty less. Read more

The long history of presidential pardons includes multiple controversies, including by George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton. NPR's Audie Cornish goes through the history with law professor Mark Osler. Read more

Paul Manafort stood before a judge for sentencing for the second time Wednesday. This latest sentence means the former Trump campaign chairman will spend more than seven and a half years in prison. Read more

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